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Discussion in 'Furniture' started by Gatoblanconz, Mar 4, 2023.

  1. Gatoblanconz

    Gatoblanconz Well-Known Member

    It has no evidence of having been upholstered. So it wouldn't be the most comfortable piano stool.
    Turned legs.
    The top comes off and it has a cavity inside.
    Any idea on age?
    Thanks
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  2. laura9797

    laura9797 Well-Known Member

    Hum doesn't look like it was ever used for storage of grains or sugar.
     
  3. bosko69

    bosko69 Well-Known Member

    Some kind of sewing/whatnot table ? Can u show closeup of the joints/joinery ? @verybrad
     
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  4. moreotherstuff

    moreotherstuff Izorizent

    Dimensions? Was it sold as a piano stool? I know that some of those have storage for sheet music.
     
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  5. Bakersgma

    Bakersgma Well-Known Member

    Both of my pianos had stools with storage, but the part you sat on - had no cushion, just wood and the top was connected to the lower part with hinges and did not extend down at the sides. All the sheet music and books fit inside.
     
  6. verybrad

    verybrad Well-Known Member

    I also think a small sewing/knitting table or stool. Seems to have good age, mid-19th century or so.
     
  7. Gatoblanconz

    Gatoblanconz Well-Known Member

    56x47x48
    Yes most piano stools have storage.
    I just find it fascinating that there's not any evidence of tacks or any kind of disturbance to the top indicating that it would have had some upholstery it's a very sort of square thing it just doesn't look like it's meant to be sat on. It also doesn't have any edges to the top for holding on a cushion
    But Maybe that's how this one was. Just basic model. No hinges, no padding.
     
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  8. Gatoblanconz

    Gatoblanconz Well-Known Member

    Here are more photos @verybrad I agree with you about the age of just has that kind of Victorian feel and look to it and the potina on the top just looks like it's got about the same amount of little bumps and knocks as other Victorian things I've had.
    I notice that the bottom floor of it is kind of a plywood or some type of reconstituted wood whereas the top is actual planks of wood.
    I guess even back in the 1800s they had ways of manufacturing flat boards by re constituting timber?
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  9. moreotherstuff

    moreotherstuff Izorizent

    Does this show plywood?

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    Maybe it's a replacement piece.
     
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  10. Gatoblanconz

    Gatoblanconz Well-Known Member

    That's the bottom of the inside. Yes it's not timber but it's pretty old.
    It can also be seen in the photo of the piece upturned
     
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  11. komokwa

    komokwa The Truth is out there...!

    I don't think it's that old.....nor does it seem to be a stool..
     
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  12. Antiquefab

    Antiquefab Well-Known Member

    I think this is two different pieces of furniture married together.The woods are different and there's no way that the victorian furniture makers would have the top piece not flush with the legs,it's just not right
     
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  13. Gatoblanconz

    Gatoblanconz Well-Known Member

    You are looking at the photo with the top lifted off It is flush with the legs when the top is on. Refer to the initial photos.
     
  14. Gatoblanconz

    Gatoblanconz Well-Known Member

    Here's a couple more photos. I put some beeswax on it last night so it's a bit shiny but the timber on the top has quite a lot of age in it.
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  15. Gatoblanconz

    Gatoblanconz Well-Known Member

    I don't really think it's that new either. The timber top has age on it. Lots of little bumps and sort of distressing.
    When do you think it was made? I've uploaded a couple more photos.
     
  16. komokwa

    komokwa The Truth is out there...!

    u see age...I see use...
    I'm thinking 1980's at best....

    but hey....I could be wrong !

    it's the way the base board of the box is attached.....& no wear and tear to the legs that has me thinking what I do....
     
  17. laura9797

    laura9797 Well-Known Member

    The legs looks machined - 20th century. Seems like a marriage.
     
  18. verybrad

    verybrad Well-Known Member

    Only thing that looks newer to me is the bottom. Could be a replacement. Otherwise, could be home made from old furniture parts. It is a bit of an odd thing. Note how the top fits down over the base and is a box once removed. The lid would be a handy thing for helping to sort the contents once open.
     
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  19. TallCakes

    TallCakes Well-Known Member

  20. verybrad

    verybrad Well-Known Member

    Wow! That is very similar.
     
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